On Wed, 20 Jul 2016, Xebar Saram wrote:
Hi again
Chuck:
is there a way to modify you nice code regex code snippet to simultaneously
change all example blocks to R blocks in a converted rmd>org file?
so when executing the block all example blocks:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
help.search("rnorm")
#+EN
Hi again
Chuck:
is there a way to modify you nice code regex code snippet to simultaneously
change all example blocks to R blocks in a converted rmd>org file?
so when executing the block all example blocks:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
help.search("rnorm")
#+END_EXAMPLE
will turn into R blocks
#+B
ahh i see what you mean.
thats a cool tip yet i find i have to find/replace also for images,
find/replace to change example blocks to R code blocks etc which is quite
tedious since i have about 50 of these converted Rmd to org files :)
ill keep investigating this and report back
thx so much for t
On Wed, 20 Jul 2016, Xebar Saram wrote:
thx for the tips!
when i try to run the source block :
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results silent
(replace-regexp "^=[{]r \\([^}]*\\)[}]\\(.*\\)=$"
"#+name: \\1
,#+begin_src R
\\2
,#+end_src")
#+END_SRC
i just get a nil in the message
thx for the tips!
when i try to run the source block :
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results silent
(replace-regexp "^=[{]r \\([^}]*\\)[}]\\(.*\\)=$"
"#+name: \\1
,#+begin_src R
\\2
,#+end_src")
#+END_SRC
i just get a nil in the message area. what am i missing?
thx
Z
On W
On Wed, 20 Jul 2016, Xebar Saram wrote:
thx phil
the Rmd format is actually quite different than md so that conversion didnt
go well
I tried this
pandoc -f markdown -t org input-file.Rmd -o output-file.org
then I opened `output-file.org' and put this src block at the very top:
#+B
thx phil
the Rmd format is actually quite different than md so that conversion didnt
go well
i ended up doing a 2 step conversion:
in R (via the GUI or through R -e command line), first convert the Rmd
files to md files:
require(knitr) # required for knitting from rmd to md
require(markdown) #